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Ukraine’s daring strikes on Russian soil risk a catastrophic escalation
Finally, Russians are getting a taste of their own medicine. From the drone strike on the Kremlin to missiles hitting airfields in Ryazan, to the raid on seven villages this week, Ukrainian strikes on Russian soil are increasing – and Kyiv appears to have abandoned its long held omerta on claiming responsibility for such attacks.STORY: Cathay Pacific has fired three flight attendants amid uproar in Chinese media over alleged discrimination.
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